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If the water flow decreases, it’s a clear sign that debris is in the impeller or the pre-filter is clogged. It is the hobbyist’s sole responsability to ensure the pump is maintained frequently. Failure to properly maintain the pump will cause premature damage to the ViaAqua® Pond Pump.
Recommended routine maintenance: every 30 days.
Disconnect the pump from the GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) power supply prior to removing the pump from the water.
Open both, front and back clasps.
Remove the pump from the main pre-filter.
Clean the main and additional pre-filter.
Remove the impeller well cover.
Once the impeller well cover is removed, slide both the impeller and shaft out of the main body of the pump, and clean it well.
Verify the impeller is free of all dirt and debris.
Note: Do not use any soap or detergent during cleaning.
Once the impeller and shaft are cleaned, use a small brush to clean inside the motor housing.
Place the impeller back into the pump.
Reassemble above parts and your ViaAqua® Pond Pump is ready to use. Note: All washer and bushing must be reassembled properly. Failure to do so will cause permanent damage to the pump.
Insert the pump back to the main pre-filter. Attach additional pre-filter and start the ViaAqua® Pond Pump.